March 15, 2006
Green Tea: The Swiss Army Knife of Nutritional Medicines
Versatile Green Tea does it all...
Vitamin D: A Deficiency Epidemic
More than 80% of Americans are deficient in vitamin D
Low Thyroid: The Unsuspected Illness
If you feel tired all of the time, you might want to read this...
Dr. Smith's Renewal Research Newsletter for March 15, 2006
Sit down and relax with a steaming cup of green tea while I tell you about a couple of epidemics that may well be affecting you (without your knowledge or approval). While those green tea catchins surge through your system, protecting you from heart disease, cancer, and just about everything else, you may be dismayed to discover that you are experiencing (without knowledge or consent) two very common (yet usually undiagnosed) health problems: hypothyroidism and vitamin D deficiency. Most people over forty have one or the other. And for both, it's relatively easy to find out whether you are affected."I feel good," you say, "so why should I care?" You should care because untreated hypothyroidism and vitamin D deficiency, though free of symptoms, will lead to several disabling and potentially lethal disorders including heart attack, stroke, cancer, and osteoporosis.
How's that cup of tea coming along?
Renewal is within your reach!
Timothy J. Smith, M.D.
Green Tea: The Swiss Army Knife of Nutritional Medicines
Is it possible that one food can single-handedly block the number one and two killers (heart disease and cancer), while defending your skin from sun damage, keeping your brain and body young, reversing osteoporosis, beefing up your immune system, preventing cavities and even getting rid of halitosis? (More)
Vitamin D: A Deficiency Epidemic
The price of deficiency is now known to be huge: double the risk for all the major cancers, osteoporosis, immune deficiency, and accelerated aging--to name just a few. (More)
Low Thyroid: The Unsuspected Illness
If fatigue, weight gain, allergies, infections, high cholesterol, heart problems, constipation, skin disorders bother you, you may have a low thyroid. Of all the problems that can undermine good health and accelerate the aging process, none is more common -- or more likely to be overlooked -- than an underactive thyroid gland. And there is a simple test you can do to determine if your thyroid is low.
The chances are good that you have an underactive thyroid. Undiagnosed hypothyroidism is of epidemic proportions. Although 25-40 % of the population suffers from a low thyroid, very few are aware of it... (More)
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Vitamin D3 1000 I.U.
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